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Example sentences for "less marked"

  • The effect of vulcanising on the better grades is less marked, but immediately apparent.

  • As a general rule it is noted that premature coagulation is less marked on estates situated on comparatively hilly land.

  • On examination of the back a more or less marked projection of the spinous processes of the damaged vertebræ may be recognised.

  • In the impacted variety, the shortening seldom exceeds one inch; the eversion is less marked; there is some power of voluntary movement; and crepitus is absent.

  • The pain and tenderness are much less marked than in a simple twist, as the ligaments are completely torn and are therefore not in a state of tension.

  • In unilateral dislocation the deformity is the same in character, but is less marked, and in mild cases its cause is liable to be overlooked.

  • Traces of the same influence are to be found in a less marked degree in other parts of India.

  • These variations are more or less marked according to race characteristics or material surroundings.

  • But after we have dealt with certain facts concerning extinct forms clearly allied to Giraffa, the isolation of the family will be found to be less marked.

  • The sagittal crest is less marked; the fifth digit is reduced to a tiny nodule representing the metacarpus.

  • The feet have two syndactylous toes,[75] less marked in the Wombats than in the Kangaroos and Phalangers.

  • There is often a more or less marked tendency to obesity.

  • In the first stage there is an | This is less marked.

  • It is also said that the intestinal lesions are not so severe, and the liability to complications and sequelæ less marked, in children.

  • The confluence of the lesions is less marked in other parts of the body than the face and hands, yet the entire surface may be covered with a coherent exanthem which becomes elsewhere, in large areas, confluent.

  • Nicotine and other poisons were experimented with, and the cephalopoda were found to be generally sensitive to the active alkaloids, and to exhibit more or less marked symptoms.

  • We discover among them erotico-religious traits, more or less marked, often even as the leading threads of their arguments.

  • The pathological aberrations of which we shall speak, demonstrate this by forcing one tone or another to the more or less marked exclusion of the rest.

  • Similarly in respect of many other qualities, alike bodily and mental, in respect of many inclinations and numerous activities, we find that in childhood sexual differentiation is less marked than it is in adult life.

  • Yet when one persisted in urging her to respond there frequently could be elicited more or less marked reactions.

  • In milder cases difficulties in orientation may be more or less marked; or there may be incapacity to think out problems, although the orientation is perfect.

  • Inactivity: There is a complete cessation or more or less marked diminution of all spontaneous or reactive movements.

  • It is less marked in oil than in water color, because the oil forms a sort of sheath for the color particles.

  • Of course on gray days this is less marked, but you must suit your sittings to the time and facts.

  • In the shade the effect is less marked, but the constant flicker makes the same sort of variation, though not to the same extent.

  • Most people are probably acquainted with similar, if less marked, cases of the same tendency.

  • Just as in regard to stature there is without exception an abstract admiration for tall persons, so here, though to a less marked extent, there is a general admiration for dark persons.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    buffalo hunt; dull brown; each bird; filial duty; gold and silver coin; less affected; less amount; less completely; less dangerous; less differentiated; less distinct; less flattened; less frequent; less irregular; less liable; less likely; less numerous; less serious; less than; less then; lesse then; lesser extent; much pleased; seemed much; sent through; woollen cloth